Robert Naskov is born in 1970, in Skopje, Macedonia. A graduate in Film and TV Production from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje, Robert Naskov started his professional career as a location assistant on Peacemaker produced by DreamWorks SKG. In 2000, he produced the documentary series Dossier Skopje, which became the most popular national TV project. His film Bal-Can-Can was the highest-grossing film to-date in Macedonia and was also awarded as the best film in the region. He is a founder and CEO of Kino Oko production company which participated in EuropaCorp's production Human Zoo. In 2009, he co-produced Juanita Wilson's As If I'm Not There. His recent projects include the European co-productions Balkan Is Not Dead by Aleksandar Popovski and The Third Half by Darko Mitrevski. Robert Naskov is an active member of the European Film Academy and the European Producers Club. He has been President of the Macedonian Film Professionals Association since 2014. Recently he is finishing the European co-production Shishka DeLuxe by the Slovenian director Jan Cvitkovic and The Liberation of Skopje a directorial debut of the renowned Hollywood actor Rade Sherbedzija He is also working on Darko Mitrevski's The Miss Stone Affair.